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PresidentialElection.com was founded in 1998 and intends to create a more educated and empowered U. S. voting public and a more responsible government by providing comprehensive, non-partisan, voter registration information service, information relating to political issues, and national get out the vote campaigns.

 

PresidentialElection.com believes that there is a need in U.S. society and on the Web for factual, concise, balanced information on issues for voters. In our Political Issues section, we intend to provide short summaries of differing positions on issues, next to each other so that viewers can see various sides together and make informed decisions about their own positions on the issues. We also intend to provide comprehensive information on candidates, from their voting records on issues to their campaign contributors.

 

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